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ukraine says that russia has bombed the port of odessa just a day after a deal was reached to let ships filled with grade, depart. ah, hello adrian. this is al jazeera alive from dough. also coming up, i protest since you're busy, i had of a controversial referendum on the constitution. fuel back on sale in sri lanka under a new rationing system will be live in colombo at iraq's parliament holds an emergency session to discuss an attack on a resort town, but it blames on turkey. ah,
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ah, it craves military says that russia has targeted port infrastructure in the city of odessa with cruise missiles. they say that 2 strikes hit the black sea port, and another 2 was shot down by air defense. it comes down to both countries, signed the deal, broken by turkey of the united nations, to reopen the ports to resume grain exports, the ukrainian foreign ministries. now calling on both the u. n. and turkey to make sure that russia holds up its end of the deal. out. is there a correspondence tama of somebody is in odessa call you had daddy alada we saw massage with the naked eye. were talking about to misses uncle now, and we've been able for the 1st time since our arrival here to trace these misses. they were really close just above us and miss al passed through here and other passed through there. the camera man is able to show the picture of the smoke from the anti aircraft rockets here on the black sea shore. until this moment, we heard for explosions in more than one location here where we are standing one
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minute before we went on air. we can also hear the silent alarms in the area. they went off right before the ukrainian anti aircraft misses targeted. what it says are roche and rockets. let us a has one of the largest ports on the black sea. the agreement that russia and ukraine signed on friday. what allowed millions of tons of grain to safely leave the port and had to istanbul there a joint turkish and un control center would inspect the shipments before they been sent, they were sent on to their final destinations. the export deal was expected the last 4 months and be renewed automatically. hannah shall assist the director of security studies program at the security think tank ukrainian prism. she says there's concern of what these latest strikes mean for the future of the deal. i saw both the work off the air defense and over the rushing the sales escrow. now we already have confirmed for me styles too. we've been targeted by the ukranian come
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to attack and to unfortunately all fall in odessa port. and you need to understand that odessa is just in the downtown, in the story called downtown, of the sea. so it's extremely dangerous from all points of view. it's happened. bless them 24 hours of the yes, the, the, the great deal with side where 3 ukrainian force were named and odessa, 41 or 32 others had just 40 kilometers sizes. and, well, russia targeted as far as we know over exactly the brain terminal. so it's been asked for me is real blue link, all the international community neglect and that agreement that been signed yesterday. ukraine is trying grow since march to exports at the time amount of that grains to the world's market by landline railway. but capacities comparing to what we could explore by c, u to the what we can exports by land. it is $1.00 to $5.00. so excellent. i'll probably 1000000 told for a month,
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that's what the board the rails and how far it goes over the remaining poll on the other neighboring countries that's trying to help. so as we know, 1st of all, we definitely need the official explanations from the side of the russian side and what is even more important. but yesterday the agreement was signed by the ministry of defense. so there are totally responsible for the yesterday agreement. and for today's nissan, it's not ukraine is claiming it is russian beside. it definitely will remain on the turkish messiah against odessa course. and we know it's over to confirmed by the official side that it's been deliberate messiah, the russian use a very high, precise messiah. so they knew exactly what they're targeting, and why lithuania has listed a battled rail transport of sanctioned goods into the washing territory of clinton . grad. russia state is agency, says lithuania began blocking building materials and alcohol bound for colon and grad and june, citing each sanctions on moscow. but last week,
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the block said that goods should be allowed through because the sanctions only apply to rhode transit. the restrictions triggered an outcry and threats of retaliation from moscow protest as opposed to next week's constitutional referendum in a chin is here. i've been out on the streets of the capital tunis. ah, the proposed constitution would give more power to president k side. the opposition says that it's a power grab at a school for a boycott of monday's vote. let's go live, not a tunis al jazeera razzles. sarah is out there as will tell us more about these protest while people ha, in canada, are protesting. and the did the constitution on the referendum the controversial constitution referendum levels will be, will be out on the 25th of july on the street of abbey vba here. so this protests are organized by the national salvation front, which is
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a coalition of the parties against the co. initially, it was known as the citizens, their gas, to cool. but later they have expanded scale of that coalition and the that the left this liberal islamic parties altogether. how have gathered here today to protested that the controversial at the constitutional law referendum? so they're saying that don't with the president, no, to the police state, nor to the constitution that will take back the country to the or to retire to you in the csm. and so i did it, we have that so far, the protest here i on how the board give us feed has not been wireless toilets, didn't use the force against them. but yesterday, right on this very street, there has been violent confrontations between the protesters and the that the security forces, the security forces. it's t gas people, they have beaten people, several people were arrested. he glued in the politicians, but today it was quite peaceful. however, any time it will turn wayland,
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or to what is likely to happen at the referendum itself given that many people of vowing to boycotted altogether. well, the general expectation in the concert that it, the result will be a yes without a legitimacy. the reason for that is, is that people have seen that this process take in the country to their referendum has been very much on democratic. all the political parties has been excluded from this process. that hasn't been any consultation with them. there hasn't been any proper, a public debate over what the constitution is, is provision for the, for the future, for that, for the that the country. and that's why professors are holding for boy could separate boy could civil a parties across the country actually are calling for the boys because the key issue on there that the referendum is going to be turning out. and the protesters that the don't position parties are trying to make sure that the participation the
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turner is quite low, not to give alleged timothy to this very controversial, a little controversial. and that the constitutional referendum, because they say that this proposed constitution is simply given exclusive rights to the president's divorce into parliament. agnes system that has been adopted in 2014 and turning that into an executive transactional system. which at the present will how the full authority over judiciary, over the parliament, over all the institutions of the state. and that's why the fear that if this proposed constitution is, is, is approved by people or is, is taking, getting yes, then it could pay the way back to, to terrorism in the country, out there as resolute cetera, reporting like that from cheerless manufactured diesel fuel stations and shall anchor have resumed sales under a rationing system. after a new shipment arrived, motorists and colombo awaiting at long queues to fill up the vehicles. actual and diesel open in short supply for months now because the government is running out of
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foreign currency and can't afford to pay for imports. al jazeera michelle fernandez reports now from columbia. i am at a fuel shed in colombo. now there are people basically that have queued because as a new system in place based on the last digit of the number plate of each vehicle, whether the because mortar bikes or the tv la taxes. and the government has a basically put into place a system of registration whereby owners put in their ideas the details and then they're given a unique u r cord. now this is a pilot, obviously to div that's unit testing the system. and as the motor is going through the field sheds, they produce the q r code, and they are given a quarter for a week and they can pump 2 days a week. but cars get a total of 60 liters. a motorbike get a total of 3 liters, and the 3 with the taxes get something like 5 liters. but having said that,
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they have announced the government has a received a number of shipment of fuel that said they're both federal and diesel. but the amount of supplies that are being received are still not regularized like at this shed, the manage i spoke to a little while earlier, is it sometimes they get over 40000 liters and me up to 7 bows as a day to day they've just had a single bozer with 6 out, 6600 liters. no, that means at the moment what you see is a clutch of people just behind me. they've kind of surrounded the manager because there are some of them who've been here since 1 o'clock this morning. touching on almost 15 hours and the supplies are almost finished for the day. thailand's prime minister pro channel chip and ton of his ministers have survived a no confidence fruit opposition. parties filed a motion in june alleging affix violations. avert was seen as the last big test
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approach each year premier ship. i had an election next year. 20 chung reports from bangkok, thailand's prime minister, calmly taking his seat ahead of the no confidence boat in parliament. despite 3 days of debate, progenitor doesn't look like a man under pressure, while opposition politicians have tried to land. some punches of the ruling coalition still holds a majority. your boy, what am, what might take what it a happy, clarified as, since you accused me of being unsuccessful. this is completely untrue order. my numbers, only general price has emerged as an unlikely survivor in the turbulent landscape of time politics after leading a military coup in 2014, he has remained in charge both as a military man and since elections 3 years ago. as a civilian prime minister with a general election looming in the next 12 months, the opposition or hoping a greater test is just around the corner. even mr. brown can survive
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from the motion of no conference. but i still have all that in there. are erection, in the next year, people will not support him. street protests against the government and the monarchy to be silenced with the rest, to protest leaders. but many people still object to a government. they see as illegitimate, and a poor response the cobra 19 pandemic. and the rising cost of living crisis is expected to reflect badly on the government at the ballot box next year. public sentiment that going in are running very strong against the government, against pruitt, or economic conditions or worsening. so it is our re plausible and likely that the opposition parties will do well in the, in general private sale through this motion of no confidence with relative ease for the crags that have emerged within the ruling coalition. the suggestion boat as the looking for a change ahead of general elections next year means this could be the beginning of
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a difficult period for the time. prime minister, tony chang, al jazeera banker still to come here on al jazeera protests in pakistan. after a bi election in punjab province, anger's supporters of the former prime minister at a video in a brazilian surveillance to protest against the killing of 19 people. and a police raid ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to cattle hoop your travel package to death color, we are braced full, a severe heat wave across southern parts of china. now lot the clear skies here farther north. we do have a little more cloud, malaria of low pressure running across the yellow sea, another one just pulling away from the far north of japan. so this system will bring some heavy rain for a time into north korea. it's a south korea that northeast corner of china. it'll hop across c, c of japan,
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bringing some wet weather in shirey rain, y spread. it is going to be sherry. it will make its way further east, which as we go on through the next couple of days. other area wet weather there to central parts of china, 34 celsius in shanghai, further north, beijing also getting up to 34 degrees. but that hate, i mention still where across southern parts of china, not as hot for ty, pay still plenty hot enough at around $32.00 degrees over the next day or so. now a south asia course is all about the monsoon, which is about at its peak at the moment, plenty of heavy showers into central parts, pushing across the northern plains, up towards the northwestern goods or at pakistan could see some really nasty re, particular cross southern parts of pakistan as we go on through the next few days and that is likely to cause some flooding. beg down, pause, continuing here. that is cause southern parts of india, a little dryer than of late cancer, airway official airline of the journey. one 3rd of all,
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little it produced is the wasted with tens of since i've put outlets so well in south korea has been transformed from west offender in the bill by leader in foot recycling. i the reporting on how your technology is making this possible in kenya, i made the pharmacy and sundays, but he had deleted the thought. the lab no depend on wall pay, no play afraid, or iraq. ah ah, again, this is al jazeera, let's remind you of the main years. the south ukraine's military says that russia has targeted port infrastructure in the city of odessa,
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with cruise missiles. they say the 2 strikes hit, the black sea port for the 2 were shot down by air defenses. it comes down to both countries, signed a deal broken by turkey of the united nations to resume great exports protests as opposed to next week's constitutional referendum into nicea, have been out on the streets of the capital tunis. the proposed constitution would give more part pressed of christ, of fuel stations in sri lanka have resumed sales under a rushing system. ultra new shipment arrived motorists and colombo awaiting in long lines to fill up the vehicles. iraq's parliament is holding a special session in response to artillery strikes, the killed 8 tourists on wet and say, it happened in the mountain resort town of zacko and to hawk province in the semi autonomous kurdistan region. children, including a one year old, were among those killed ton, joe, the children used to be happy and playing the water. there was music people with
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dancing. i can't describe my feelings. it really hurts the wrong blames turkey for the attack, but anchor denies responsibility. turkey regularly carries out as strikes in northern iraq against dakota, stone workers, party or p k k, which it considers to be a terrorist organization. so on as soon as you know, our border guards and many soldiers to protect the people of these villages, whether they are tourists or locals. of course we are afraid of many turkish military bases above us, but life does not stop. it is continue their daily work, all of you know 23 villages in the dark. our district are abandoned due to these conflicts between the p k. k militants and the turkish army of little life to baghdad. i was serious, muffled up to what had this parliament to that. so now what do we expect you to come out of this part of entry session today? decision is still ongoing. lawmakers inside the session whole are still
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discussing the solution, the discussing suggestions to come up with a unified was used by the end of the decision. but we have been speaking to m. p. 's here. many of them seem to be insisting on accusing turkey of carrying out this attack. political blocks have new speaking here, this room one day in the made sure that it's turkish weapons and took a shock. it's that hit the civilians in on wednesday. they also say that because of the type of rockets that they hit, the civilians is being used only by turkish forces. and the p k. k does not have that type of drugs. that's only one opinion here that has been put on the table. i made discussions inside the session to come up with decision. now, as you know,
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that this comes full and did a quest is by the foot of ministry of iraq to the united nations security council, requesting the council to hold an extraordinary session to discuss this said attack . and the accusation against turkey also came from the high st levers and iraq, from the president of the state, from the prime minister. and from the foreign ministry, along with several other political institutions. that is also following day demonstrations across many cities in iraq. accusing turkey condemning the attack and also calling for hold of diplomatic ties with turkey and transport. ma, what about the area in which this attack happened? when the idea has been declared emitted, she zone follow and get the attack as he know that if that is at his,
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your resort to a stick area in about a village that's part of the whole city. and that is all part of the whole province that both drink area with the turkish border and in that area to his forces have been conducting military operation against up the hide out of p k. k fight as the fighters of the could this down workers poverty which uncut classifies as a tourist group along with also it also not only on crop but also the united states and the opinion in the also classify the p k. k of being a tourist group. so took, has been this conducting get military operations in the area, including drone at tax, at trying to target a hide outs of p k, k fighters, military bases and also equipment india owned by and military facilities owned by the p k. k. up, some low makers here today,
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tell us that turkish forces have ex and it did operations further inside iraq, reaching even the will is of could cook providence. and also as you know, that took, he has already severed elementary bases. similar military detachments spread across many areas in northern iraq. an uncross as that is by virtue of an agreement signed that with iraq decades ago, i was 0. my hood of the war had reported live that from back to baghdad. mackwood many things did. at least 20 people have died in slash slash floods in iran's southern falls province. according to local reports, heavy rain swelled the rude bow river. near the city of esther bond that several 100 kilometres, se to the capital to run rescue teams. so been able to bring at least $55.00 people to safety. many of us are still missing the runs meteorology department that issued warnings about possibly heavy seasonal rainfall in a region that's facing
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a decades long drought. with many experts, a linking to climate change. supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister in ron, can't have been protesting against the reelection of the chief minister of punjab province, deputy speaker of the punjab assembly. discounted 10 foods for arrival candidates enabling homes of shabazz to retain his post. cons tariq in soft posse as cool for demonstrations, homicide is the son of shabazz sharif, who replaced con, as prime minister. come all haida is in islamabad and explained what happened to a $180.00 sick members of that assembly rotate overwhelmingly for the candidate to what they pointed out to be the candidate for the job messed up. i read the lie, who haze from the bugger sandwich. limley q. ah, an ridge of god is an ally of him. ron font kill
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a 186 lord have been by dame. i shall by should have done. siobhan who had been the chief minister or doctor gunter washer, to move when he bought the loyal gauge of iran, con party. well good day of god, but then dismissed by the court and that led to the election. so what has happened? there was 179, however, the deputy speak decided to cancel those 10 wards of the pockets on which limley q after day received a letter from the head of the bar to show judge visual job jane. however, the legal expert saying that the this is totally unconstitutional and gordon against the credit of the constitution, amazon found and appeared a garden supported out on the stage. how is the end of its support have come out in a major hit age, protesting against what date, a hijacking the people that mandate. in the meantime, 186,
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members of that assembly have gone outside the premise stage of the supreme court registry. they said that they said indeed, a great violation. the former top political advice under donald trump has been convicted of contempt steep. bannon refused to comply with the congressional order to testify about the attack on capitol hill. on january 6th, 2021 was lind jordan reports now from washington. steve bannon was the man who whispered in president donald trump's ear and they both believe that j van on the right to ignore call to testify before the january 6th committee. on friday, a federal jury need it fewer than 3 hours to decide that by doing so, ben and broke the law in the closing argument that the prosecutor missed. one's very important phrase right. i stand with tromp and the constitution and i will never back off that ever. the january 6th committee had wanted to know just how
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much band and knew about trump's plans to disrupt the certification of the 2020 presidential election and staying in office. as a result, it wasn't asking for information about the attack on the capital itself. even so, said man and not only refused to testify, he also refused to share any documents or communications with the panel. the committee and turn called on the justice department to prosecute bannon. he's already planning his appeal on grounds. the prosecution misled the jury. they argued to the jury to day that when a person gets a subpoena and executive privilege is invoked, it for congress to decide whether the indicative privilege is valid and how broad it is. that's absolutely false. steve bannon is expected to be sentenced in october . he could face up to a year in prison and a $1000.00 fine for each of the 2 guilty convictions. rosalind jordan l jazeera
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donald trump at his former vice president mike panza. campaigning for rival candidates in arizona's election for governor the races seen as a referendum on the future of of the composite. before you as president is backing cry lake, a television journalist and champion of his america 1st policies. but my penis is backing lawyer, cabin taylor robson. arizona governor taylor robson as openly described the 2020 presidential election as on fair, but stopped short of agreeing with trump's claims of electoral fools. police in brazil have charged 3 men with the murders of the british journalist, john phillips, and bruno pereira, an expert on indigenous culture. they disappeared and the amazon rain forest in early june, the remains were found and identified around 2 weeks later. at least they the 2 of the suspects of admitted the shooting the men and concealing their bodies. people in one of rio de janeiro errors biggest slums a morning, 19 victims of thursdays,
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police rate, more than 70 people have been killed in 3 police operations. in the past 14 months, police are accused of restoring a resulting rather too heavy handed tactics to tackle gangs in the low income communities. al jazeera monica yaki of reports now from rio, ah, sadness and anger at the vigil in the mood while they move avella, when, if the largest slums of rio de janeiro residence gathered on friday, one day after a police rate left 19 dead. but protested against the violence they say they've been facing for decades. i've your lead. i've your listener by your violence is a product of government policies which have left the poor with no jobs, no scales, no food on the table, or the young boys holding a rifle. now that's because in 2010, when he was a child, he was given no opportunity to tell you put it 400 policeman surrounded the moral dilemma on thursday. you video shows them shooting down
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a man. ha, the police say they were targeting leaders of the rig. mandel new, brazil's largest drug gangs, but met resistance did the analysis doesn't work? so given all the criminal leaders ordered their men to resist arrest your face retaliation? 16 suspects one policeman. in 2 innocent bystanders were killed, spurring public outreach. many of the 4 most lethal police raids in the history of rio de janeiro happened during the past 14 months. more than 70 people were killed, including those who died here in the more hobbling mouth. avella, president, abel. so narrow has long, fevered heavy handed police tactics, but human rights organizations in crime experts say violence has proven to be ineffective. oh,
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jeez moment. that is all these deaths have not stopped criminal gangs from growing stronger. so why insist on diesel operations instead of concentrating on investigation and intelligence gathering? that's what will prevent struggling from getting armed at the vigil on friday. residents of the fha vela pray for peace in the future of their children. monica not give al jazeera, we edition era. in all the mexico, the temperature is soaring as a heat wave aggravates seasonal drought, in seared on hot us. people are dealing with power outages and water out shortages . the local government, a set of hydration points over the water in california. the heat is fueling a fast moving fire. it spread across more than $600.00 hector's into fear or national forest officials and not opposed to a county issued several evacuation orders sits. the county's 3rd wildlife far in 2 weeks and the east.

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